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Resume was created using: - YAML source - for the resume content - LaTeX template - for presentation and layout - Python script and Cheetah (templating engine) for compiling together the YAML and LaTeX - pdflatex for .tex --> .pdf - GNU Make for compilation - Vim and git The purpose is to avoid data duplication and to separate content from presentation. For example, I can now create an HTML resume by writing just a CSS + HTML template without having to copy-paste job descriptions, etc. Editing and updating is restricted to just one place - the YAML source. Rough instructions (will update as a blog post when I roll a blog engine): 0. Install dependencies: LaTeX, Python, etc. 1. Install yaml parser. For Python: sudo apt-get install python-yaml Install tex package for python: sudo pip install tex Install python-cheetah (templating engine): sudo easy_install cheetah 2. Get LaTeX resume templates or use the one here (based on Paciorek's, the first link) - http://biosun1.harvard.edu/~paciorek/computing/Latex_template_creating_CV_.html - http://linux.dsplabs.com.au/resume-writing-example-latex-template-linux-curriculum-vitae-professional-cv-layout-format-text-p54/ - http://www.thelinuxdaily.com/2008/10/latex-resume-examples/ - http://www.yisongyue.com/resume/ 3. Write resume in YAML format. 4. Modify a LaTeX resume template with Cheetah tags. 5. Write Makefile. 6. Compile, preview, and edit. TODO: - custom types to unescape Latex (eg \LaTeX, \url{}) - clean up this README and convert into markdown - add HTML layout - keep LinkedIn, Google profile, and Facebook in sync - turn this into an easy-to-use web app
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Yaml resume compiled into multiple formats (such as LaTeX, HTML (TODO), etc.)
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